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When the Montreal metros lockeroom scene from the long game happens on my screen or the telling off of that Roger Crowell dude happens I’m gonna need to preemptively put in a request for y’all to start the father figure (by taylor swift) edits 🙂↕️🙂↕️
When you give someone a backhanded compliment and forget they are in the Facebook group.
Get he ass, Jeffrey.
I would delete my account.
INTERSEX POPE??!?!
So I saw @fontseeker's icon while scrolling the dash and the ADHD got this idea which I sent them in an ask. But then I thought it might be a fun thing to pose to tumblr at large! (so sorry to double tap you with this!)
BUT
my dragon hoard is broadly stories of all kinds. But there is a large section of that hoard that specifically the random fun little tidbits from the things people study for recreation.
So reblog this and tell me either in the post or tags, I wanna know!
Thinking of the things you nerdily research for fun, what is something that you found/learned that made you go "oh that's dope/cool how they did that/super pretty/wild history"? Just one of those little things you weren't aware of before but made you happy to learn or see it, as general or esoterically niche as you want. Bonus points if you had some kind of external reaction like verbally saying "fuck that's awesome!", or slapping your knee, or something of the like.
I'll go first! For context, my wife and I live in a 1948 cabin on roughly 10-12 acres that is at least 70% just hill. I've been doing a lot of research on different aspects and types of land management because while our land is 70% hill, it's workable hill, and with some (initially backbreaking work) it'll be an easily workable hill for gardening and (hopefully!!) A lil pond I can swim a little in. I've also been digging through Pinterest a lot recently because I like that I can find tutorials on how to do so many insanely different things. These are related and unrelated things.
So one of the things I've been looking into various rain collection/water management techniques/systems, and last night stumbled on this dude's blog post from living in Venice in 2018 talking about how while there was an aqueduct built to the city in the mid/late 1800s that now is the main water supply, historically that is not how they managed fresh water.
Under a readmore because I do go on a little bit of a ramble explaining the old system, click for your fun fact of the day!

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The mermaid fic is my actual favorite thing in the world right now!! My halloween costume is lowkey inspired by it 👀
Can I be added to the taglist? ❤️
omg!!! I love that 🧜♀️🩵
& ofc you can! Adding you rn!
everyone be quiet intricate rituals are happening